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  Antoine Arnauld - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antoine Arnauld, (1612 - August 8, 1694) — le grand as contemporaries called him, to distinguish him from his father — was a French Roman Catholic theologian, philosopher, and mathematician.
The twentieth and youngest child of the original Antoine Arnauld, he was originally intended for the bar, but decided instead to study theology at the Sorbonne.
Arnauld came to be regarded as important among the mathematicians of his time; one critic described him as the Euclid of the 17th century.
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Arnauld was compelled to leave France for (A constitutional monarchy in western Europe on the North Sea; achieved independence from Spain in 1579; half the country lies below sea level) the Netherlands, finally settling down at (The capital and largest city of Belgium; seat of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Brussels.
Arnauld came to be regarded as important among the mathematicians of his time; one critic described him as the (Greek geometer (3rd century BC)) Euclid of the (Click link for more info and facts about 17th century) 17th century.
Arnauld conducted a extensive correspondence with (German philosopher and mathematician who thought of the universe as consisting of independent monads and who devised a system of the calculus independent of Newton (1646-1716)) Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, regarding the latter's "Discourse on Metaphysics".
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Arnauld
Antoine Arnauld (1560-1619) was a famous lawyer in the Assembly of Paris, and a Counsellor of State under Henry IV.
Arnauld was presented to the Nuncio, to Louis XIV, and the whole court, and was everywhere accorded the reception merited by his talents and learning.
Arnauld was one of the four prelates who in 1665 loftily refused to sign the Formulary of Alexander VII, and issued a mandate against it.
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Antoine Arnauld senior and his wife were the founders of a French family of the lesser nobility who became the leading Jansenist family of France.
Antoine Arnauld senior was a highly respected Parisian lawyer who with his wife Catherine Marie de Druy had twenty children, ten of who survived to adulthood.
Jacqueline-Marie-Angélique Arnauld, one of Antoine Arnauld's sisters, was the abbess at Port-Royal des Champs when the community moved to Paris and she continued to be abbess at Port-Royal de Paris.
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Antoine Arnauld (1612-1694) "Nothing is more to be esteemed than aptness in discerning the true from the false.
Antoine Arnauld played a significant role in both sets of religious controversies, though he is most notably one of the central theological and philosophical figures in the controversy in France between the Jesuits and the Jansenists and his name is connected indisoluably with the Abbey of Port Royal.
Arnauld with equal boldness defended Jansen and attacked the Jesuits in, De la fréquente communion.
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 Arnauld, Antoine
Arnauld Texts - George MacDonald Ross's translation of a section "on Method" from the Port Royal Logic, anonymously authored by Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole.
Arnauld - Article from the 1912 Catholic Encyclopedia on the Arnauld family, with a lengthy section on Antoine Arnauld.
Arnauld - Celebrated French family, the history of which is connected with that of Jansenism and of Port­Royal.
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Arnauld objected to a central thesis contained in Malebranche's doctrine of seeing all things in God, namely that knowledge of objects requires objects that are independent of and distinct from the human mind and its perception.
Arnauld was, in effect, objecting to an interpretation of the role of ideas in perception which Jonathan Bennett called "the veil of perception." In effect since we directly see ideas, and not the things which the ideas represent, the ideas veil our perception of the external world.
Arnauld, by contrast, while believing in the representative character of ideas, is a direct realist about perception.
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Arnauld's bold defense of Jansen and his attack on the Jesuits made him the center of intense controversy.
During the period from 1669 to 1679 during which the peace of Clement IX lasted, Arnauld was recognized as the foremost spokesman of the Catholic church in France against the Calvinists.
Arnauld raised for the first time, the problem of the Cartesian circle - that Descartes requires clear and distinct ideas as a criterion of certainty of any proof, thus the proof for the existence of God must involve clear and distinct ideas, but God is required to guarantee the certainty of clear and distinct ideas.
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The letter refutes Arnauld's comments about Southwell, going so far as to include copies of Coleman's arrest warrant, a copy of a letter from Coleman to Southwell thanking him for his help at the time of his arrest, and excised parts of Coleman's court proceedings and Arnauld's Apologie...
The next part of the correspondence is a pair of letters from Arnauld, one to Justel and one to Southwell, both apologising unreservedly for his remarks about Southwell in his book.
Arnauld reveals a foreigner's perspective on the trial, uncertain of exact details but having strong feelings about a conspiracy against Coleman.
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Lastly a considerable place was later claimed for Arnauld among the mathematicians of his time; a recent critic even describes him as the Euclid of the 17th century.
"In spite of myself," Arnauld once said regretfully, "my books are seldom very short." And even lucidity may la over a snare to those who trust to it alone, and scornfully refuse to appeal to the imagination or the feelings.
Antoine Arnauld's complete works--thirty-seven volumes in forty-two parts--were published in Paris, 1775-1781.
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Antoine successfully defended a bachelor's thesis upholding a theory of grace based on teachings of St. Augustine.
Antoine was the twentieth child of his parents.
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 Arnauld, Antoine --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Arnauld was the youngest of the 10 surviving children of Antoine Arnauld, a Parisian lawyer, and Catherine Marion de Druy (see Arnauld family).
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She was one of six sisters of the prominent Jansenist theologian Antoine Arnauld (the Great Arnauld).
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An article placing Arnauld in intellectual context, with a timeline of his life and selected bibliography.
Article from the 1912 Catholic Encyclopedia on the Arnauld family, with a lengthy section on Antoine Arnauld.
George MacDonald Ross's translation of a section "on Method" from the Port Royal Logic, anonymously authored by Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole.
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Antoine Arnauld, (1612 - August 8, 1694)--le grand as contemporaries called him--was a French Roman Catholic theologian and writer.
"In spite of myself," Arnauld once said regretfully, "my books are seldom very short." If not for his connexion with Pascal, Arnauld's name would be almost forgotten--or, at most, live only in the famous epitaph Boileau consecrated to his memory--as
There is a study of his philosophy in Bouillier, Histoire de Ia philosophie cartésienne (Paris, 1868); and his mathematical achievements are discussed by Dr Bopp in the 14th volume of the Abhandilgen zur Geschichte der mathematischen Wissenschaften (Leipzig, 1902).
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Its appearance attracted controversy, and Arnauld was forced to go into hiding; for more than twenty years he dared not appear publicly in Paris.During this time he produced innumerable Jansenist pamphlets.
But his chief duty was to act, in collaboration with Antoine Arnauld, as general editor of the controversial literature put forth by the Jansenists.
Nicole was elderly and in poor health; the life of a fugitive was not to his taste, and he complained that he wanted rest.
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$25.99 (C) Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole were philosophers and theologians associated with Port-Royal Abbey, a center of the Catholic Jansenist movement in seventeenth-century France.
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Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole were philosophers and theologians associated with Port-Royal Abbey, a center of the Catholic Jansenist movement in seventeenth-century France.
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 Antoine Arnauld
Né en 1612 à Paris, Antoine Arnauld, que l'on surnomma le "Grand Arnauld", fut le plus illustre des membres d'une famille qui marqua profondément l'histoire de Port-Royal et du jansénisme.
En effet, son frère aîné, Robert Arnauld d'Andilly, après avoir été un grand personnage de la Cour, retira à Port-Royal parmi les Solitaires alors que ses soeurs, les Mères Angélique et Agnès ainsi que sa nièce, la Mère Angélique de Saint-Jean, furent les grandes abbesses réformatrices de Port-Royal au XVII
En outre, il était également parent des Lemaistre dont les plus représentants les plus célèbres furent Antoine, le premier des Solitaires, et Louis Isaac Lemaistre de Sacy, éminent personnage de Port-Royal dont la traduction de la Bible en français est restée fameuse.
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 Arnauld, Antoine
Early Modern French thinker and This page was last updated on September 28th, 2005
Biographical facts compiled by Richard S. Westfall as part of the Galileo Project.
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A Guide for Grown-Ups: Essential Wisdom from the Collected Works of Antoine de Saint-Exupiry
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